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77 related items for PubMed ID: 2845856

  • 1. Modulation in the expression of murine mammary tumor virus, ras proto-oncogene, and of alveolar hyperplasia by fatty acids in mouse mammary explant cultures.
    Telang NT, Basu A, Kurihara H, Osborne MP, Modak MJ.
    Anticancer Res; 1988; 8(5A):971-6. PubMed ID: 2845856
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  • 2. Preneoplastic transformation in mouse mammary tissue: identification and validation of intermediate biomarkers for chemoprevention.
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  • 3. Expression of pregnancy-specific genes in preneoplastic mouse mammary tissues from virgin mice.
    Smith GH, Vonderhaar BK, Graham DE, Medina D.
    Cancer Res; 1984 Aug; 44(8):3426-37. PubMed ID: 6430550
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  • 4. Fatty acid-induced modifications of mouse mammary epithelium as studied in an organ and cell culture system.
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  • 5. Transfection of activated Ha-ras protooncogenes causes mouse mammary hyperplasia.
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  • 6. A mouse mammary tumor virus-Wnt-1 transgene induces mammary gland hyperplasia and tumorigenesis in mice lacking estrogen receptor-alpha.
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  • 7. c-H-ras-1 expression in 7,12-dimethyl benzanthracene-induced Balb/c mouse mammary hyperplasias and their tumors.
    Cardiff RD, Gumerlock PH, Soong MM, Dandekar S, Barry PA, Young LJ, Meyers FJ.
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  • 8. Urethan-induced mammary tumorigenesis in a murine mammary tumor virus (MuMTV)-positive mouse strain: evidence for a keratinized nodule as an MuMTV-negative precursor lesion for squamous cell tumors.
    Imai S, Tsubura Y, Hilgers J.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 1984 Oct 15; 73(4):935-41. PubMed ID: 6090751
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  • 9. Induction of endogenous mammary tumor virus expression during hormonal induction of mammary adenoacanthomas and carcinomas of BALB/c female mice.
    McGrath CM, Prass WA, Maloney TM, Jones RF.
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  • 10. Lobuloalveolar differentiation and tumorigenesis: two separate activities of mouse mammary tumor virus.
    Squartini F, Basolo F, Bistocchi M.
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  • 11. Synergistic interaction of transforming growth factor alpha and c-myc in mouse mammary and salivary gland tumorigenesis.
    Amundadottir LT, Johnson MD, Merlino G, Smith GH, Dickson RB.
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  • 12. Sequential expression of preneoplastic and neoplastic characteristics of mouse mammary epithelial cells transformed in organ culture.
    Iyer AP, Banerjee MR.
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  • 13. Growth factor dependency and gene expression in preneoplastic mouse mammary epithelial cells.
    Medina D, Kittrell FS, Oborn CJ, Schwartz M.
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  • 14. Overexpression of the colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1) and/or its receptor c-fms in mammary glands of transgenic mice results in hyperplasia and tumor formation.
    Kirma N, Luthra R, Jones J, Liu YG, Nair HB, Mandava U, Tekmal RR.
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  • 15. Murine mammary tumor virus expression during mammary tumorigenesis in ICRC mice.
    Chiplunkar SV, Karande KA.
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  • 16. Protein tyrosine phosphatase epsilon increases the risk of mammary hyperplasia and mammary tumors in transgenic mice.
    Elson A.
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  • 17. Cooperating oncogenic events in murine mammary tumorigenesis: assessment of ErbB2, mutant p53, and mouse mammary tumor virus.
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  • 18. Expression of mammary tumor virus proteins in preneoplastic outgrowth lines and mammary tumors of BALB/cV mice.
    Slagle BL, Lanford RE, Medina D, Butel JS.
    Cancer Res; 1984 May 09; 44(5):2155-62. PubMed ID: 6324998
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  • 19. Nononcogenic hormone-independent alveoli produced by carcinogens in cultured mouse mammary glands.
    Schaefer FV, Tonelli QJ, Dickens MS, Custer RP, Sorof S.
    Cancer Res; 1983 Jul 09; 43(7):3310-5. PubMed ID: 6406057
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  • 20. Hyperplastic and neoplastic changes in the mammary glands of feral mice free of endogenous mouse mammary tumor virus provirus.
    Faulkin LJ, Mitchell DJ, Young LJ, Morris DW, Malone RW, Cardiff RD, Gardner MB.
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